Chapter 356: I'm by Your Side
! The round-faced girl begged, and she threw herself into the arms of Shh, hugged him tightly, and refused to let go, "Let us go to the sea and the sand to shepherd sheep, wherever we go, I will hide myself with a mask, and no one will ever see my face, we have no magic, we will not cause harm to anyone, please let us go!" Helen spoke her mind like a cannon, and she and Shhhwyn looked at Vanessa pleadingly, hoping that she would have mercy and spare their lives. "I'm sorry, I'm afraid I won't be able to get you out of Thurlandburg." Vanessa replied with a blank face. Helen sat on the ground, her eyes losing the sparkle of survival. But the princess's next words brought her back to life, "for I need to shh Devyn to continue on to Thranburg, and you, my dear beauty, you will be his new wife." ”
Helen woke up from a dream, unable to believe it was true, until the princess revealed her true intentions: "Old Godwin will receive my word that his two twin sons have died in Ivan's tomb, and that they have given their food to their youngest brother, of course, this is a lie," Vanessa looked at the thin shhh, and smiled, "But believe that your father will love to hear it." I have left you to rule for me over Thuranburg and the lands around it, not because you have no magic to control it, but because of your honesty and fidelity to love, and I believe that such a man will be a wise lord, able to deal with affairs justly, and to bring life and vitality to a land. ”
In the blink of an eye, fate seemed to have played a twisting joke with Helen and Hush Dewin, and the two thanked the princess and hugged each other and cried.
Brandt lowered his vigilant sword, Mith nodded approvingly, and Vanessa winked at him, "Those two guys can't hear what we're saying, can they?" ”
The magician smiled slightly and patted the spell bag on his waist, "Don't worry, they are sleeping soundly like little J in an eggshell." With that, he led the way, and the group embarked on a journey out of Ivan's tomb.
"You've done a good thing for so long." Brandt was relieved, "But it wasn't as good as it could be." ”
"That's my limit," Vanessa muttered, "and everyone is thinking about their own interests, and I'm no exception. Please don't ask me to abide by your chivalry, that's not suitable for our current career, I'm going to take the road of kings, the biggest feature of this road is that there are no rules and no conscience, so leave your kind eyes to the arena, if you put a good heart on me, I would have been killed ten thousand times. ”
"As you said, you are walking on a road with no rules, and there is no room for mistakes. That's why you need someone to remind you to avoid crossing the line and going off course. Brant pointed in the direction of the main burial chamber, "Those three people, there's no need to-"
"There's nothing wrong with her, boy." Meese, who was at the forefront, turned around and interrupted the prince, "Her Royal Highness is winning the greatest victory at the least cost. Three men in exchange for 200,000 people in Thuraneburg, and if it were me, I would do the same. ”
"That's because you've just woken up from the world of the dead," Brandt didn't flinch, "and was cold and ruthless about anything." ”
"Mind your tongue, boy." The magician finally couldn't take it anymore, and the magic light on his body rose against the storm, "Otherwise, I will pull it out like a hair." ”
"Brandt!" Vanessa walked up to the prince and stood between the two to prevent them from further conflict, "What's wrong with you?" Why do you keep dwelling on this matter? If you have any grievances against me, please wait until we get back to the camp and we'll talk. She glanced at the prince with trepidation, and showed how terrible the magician was, and that no one should want to go out of this hellish place.
Brant was also a little afraid, after all, no one could be safe from the threat of a magician. He barely suppressed the words on his lips and walked silently beside Vanessa, secretly holding the princess's hand tightly, saying that no matter how different the ideas were, he would never leave her.
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